Hotels are commonly looked at as convenient places to sleep overnight on the way to a area being traveled to for other business or pleasure objectives, or once arriving there. This traveler wants to spend as little money and time as necessary to have his minimum requirements for cleanliness and quiet sleeping satisfied. There are other unusual accommodations that will largely be the reason for the trip to that location. With these, the travel itinerary is fashioned around an enjoyment of the attractions found at that inn, or the area's natural features.
In this article we will not be discussing budget, overnight, or limited service accommodations. These have their purpose as stopping places on the way somewhere and may fulfill all that traveler's needs and expectations. They most likely are not something to design a memorable travel experience around.
May other types will do provide that memorable experience. There is the type that might be found in some scenic and sometimes remote area. It could be in the mountains, on the sea, in a rain forest, in a sunny desert, or near a volcano. The guest can enjoy some quiet relaxation and enjoyment of the scenic view, or engage in activities like skiing, climbing, fishing, hunting, boating, hiking, or biking.
Another type has a unique venue. Guests here can live for a time in lodging in caves, trees, or pyramids, on artificial islands, or underwater. Some are unique architectural anomalies, perhaps designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, or so old they have been in operation since the year 718. There are even several that are shoe shaped, after the tale of the old woman that lived with her children in a shoe.
Others were formerly mines, survival bunkers, railway terminals, prisons, ocean liners, or airliners. They might be rebuilt every year of snow or ice, or have a central attraction of outdoor geothermal baths surrounded by snow.
A third kind are those facilities featuring a type of on site activity. Here the inn has proprietary assets for the guest's enjoyment. Prime examples are theme parks, golf resorts, conference centers, and resort casinos. They might also have on site or nearby horse races or car races, or sports stadiums.
Others are health oriented. They offer spas, integrative medical treatments, massage, healthy meals, fitness activities, yoga, meditation, stress management techniques, life style management training, and spiritual pursuits.
Many people are drawn to urban areas offering cultural attractions. Theaters, concert halls, museums and shopping malls or boutiques are enjoyed. People are not all the same. Some will be looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the crowds. Others are invigorated by the energy found in big cities that never sleep.
Some destination hotels are known as places for students to blow off some steam over spring break, or for groups like motorcyclists to gather together for a rally with others with the same interests or hobbies. Some attract a variety of different types of people with a common interest such as investment or Star Trek movies and television programs.
In this article we will not be discussing budget, overnight, or limited service accommodations. These have their purpose as stopping places on the way somewhere and may fulfill all that traveler's needs and expectations. They most likely are not something to design a memorable travel experience around.
May other types will do provide that memorable experience. There is the type that might be found in some scenic and sometimes remote area. It could be in the mountains, on the sea, in a rain forest, in a sunny desert, or near a volcano. The guest can enjoy some quiet relaxation and enjoyment of the scenic view, or engage in activities like skiing, climbing, fishing, hunting, boating, hiking, or biking.
Another type has a unique venue. Guests here can live for a time in lodging in caves, trees, or pyramids, on artificial islands, or underwater. Some are unique architectural anomalies, perhaps designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, or so old they have been in operation since the year 718. There are even several that are shoe shaped, after the tale of the old woman that lived with her children in a shoe.
Others were formerly mines, survival bunkers, railway terminals, prisons, ocean liners, or airliners. They might be rebuilt every year of snow or ice, or have a central attraction of outdoor geothermal baths surrounded by snow.
A third kind are those facilities featuring a type of on site activity. Here the inn has proprietary assets for the guest's enjoyment. Prime examples are theme parks, golf resorts, conference centers, and resort casinos. They might also have on site or nearby horse races or car races, or sports stadiums.
Others are health oriented. They offer spas, integrative medical treatments, massage, healthy meals, fitness activities, yoga, meditation, stress management techniques, life style management training, and spiritual pursuits.
Many people are drawn to urban areas offering cultural attractions. Theaters, concert halls, museums and shopping malls or boutiques are enjoyed. People are not all the same. Some will be looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the crowds. Others are invigorated by the energy found in big cities that never sleep.
Some destination hotels are known as places for students to blow off some steam over spring break, or for groups like motorcyclists to gather together for a rally with others with the same interests or hobbies. Some attract a variety of different types of people with a common interest such as investment or Star Trek movies and television programs.
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